Environmental groups consider seeking rehearing in Diablo Canyon litigation
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by Audrey Fox
1M ago
SAN LUIS OBISPO, CA – Today, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit issued an opinion upholding the Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC)’s unprecedented decision to allow Diablo Canyon to operate indefinitely beyond the expiration of its operating licenses. In March 2023, NRC granted PG&E an exemption to the Timely Renewal Rule, which allows the nuclear power plant to operate beyond its scheduled shutdown dates of 2024 for Unit 1 and 2025 for Unit 2.  The decision was made pursuant to a lawsuit filed by environmental groups with deep concern over the significant environmental ..read more
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Friends of the Earth sues DOE over Billion Dollar Award to Diablo Canyon
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by Audrey Fox
2M ago
LOS ANGELES – Friends of the Earth has filed a lawsuit against the U.S. Department of Energy for its faulty environmental review associated with a $1.1 billion award to continue operating Diablo Canyon, California’s last remaining nuclear power plant.   The award is being provided to Pacific Gas & Electric (PG&E) pursuant to the U.S. Civil Nuclear Credit (CNC) Program, which was created to assist the country’s aging nuclear fleet in the event of financial difficulties. In July 2023, DOE published a final Environmental Impact Statement, which largely relies on outdated analysis com ..read more
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Environmental Organizations Move to Intervene in Diablo Canyon Relicensing Process
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by Audrey Fox
3M ago
WASHINGTON – Today, Mothers for Peace, Environmental Working Group, and Friends of the Earth filed a motion to intervene and a hearing request in PG&E’s applications to the Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC), which seek to relicense Diablo Canyon nuclear power plant to operate for 20 more years. The groups have also submitted an enforcement petition to NRC Commissioners seeking immediate closure of Diablo Canyon due to unacceptable, significant earthquake risks that recently came to light.   PG&E applied to the NRC in Nov. 2023 to relicense the nuclear power plant despite delays ..read more
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Environmental Groups Blow the Whistle on State/PG&E Illegal Scheme to Keep Diablo Canyon Operating Past License Expiration Dates
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by Audrey Fox
3M ago
WASHINGTON – Today, San Luis Obispo Mothers for Peace (SLOMFP), Friends of the Earth (FOE), and Environmental Working Group (EWG) filed a petition asserting that the Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) does not have legal authority to extend the Diablo Canyon nuclear plant’s operating licenses past its scheduled shutdown dates of 2024 for Unit 1 and 2025 for Unit 2.     The groups’ petition followed two letters to the NRC on November 17, 2022 and December 6, 2022, warning the agency that it would violate federal law if it accepted Pacific Gas & Electric’s ..read more
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Friends of the Earth concludes strong hearing over Diablo Canyon retirement
Friends of the Earth » Nuclear
by Audrey Fox
3M ago
SAN FRANCISCO – Today, Friends of the Earth put forward a strong showing at its first court hearing in litigation against PG&E to prevent breach of a contract to retire Diablo Canyon, California’s last remaining nuclear power plant, when its current operating licenses expire in 2024 and 2025.  Friends of the Earth initiated its lawsuit in April against PG&E and others to prevent breach of contract. The case comes amid PG&E reneging on the 2016 contract in response to state legislation that passed in 2022 providing financial incentives and preserving the option of operating Dia ..read more
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Environmental Groups Sue Nuclear Regulatory Commission for Denying Hearing on Delayed Diablo Canyon Inspections
Friends of the Earth » Nuclear
by Audrey Fox
3M ago
SAN FRANCISCO – Today, Friends of the Earth and Mothers for Peace filed a lawsuit against the Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) in the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit for violating federal law when it rejected the groups’ request for a public hearing over outdated inspections at Diablo Canyon, California’s last remaining nuclear power plant.   In 2006, the NRC amended Pacific Gas & Electric Company’s (PG&E’s) operating license for Diablo Canyon Unit 1 to set a deadline of 2009 for PG&E to test the integrity of the pressure vessel that holds the highly radioa ..read more
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Friends of the Earth considers appealing Diablo Canyon lawsuit decision 
Friends of the Earth » Nuclear
by Audrey Fox
3M ago
SAN FRANCISCO – Today, a California court dismissed Friends of the Earth’s lawsuit against PG&E and others to prevent breach of a contract to retire Diablo Canyon, California’s last remaining nuclear power plant, when its current operating licenses expire in 2024 and 2025.   Friends of the Earth initiated its lawsuit in April against PG&E and others to prevent breach of contract. The case comes amid PG&E reneging on the 2016 contract in response to state legislation that passed in 2022 providing financial incentives and preserving the option of operating Diablo Canyon for five ..read more
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Friends of the Earth reacts to California Legislature’s decision to extend the life of Diablo Canyon
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by Audrey Fox
3M ago
SACRAMENTO – Early Thursday morning the California legislature voted to pass a measure supported by Governor Gavin Newsom to extend the life of the Diablo Canyon Nuclear Power Plant.  Erich Pica, President of Friends of the Earth, issued the following statement in response: Governor Newsom’s shameful proposal to keep Diablo Canyon open undermines almost 10 years of advocacy and agreement to responsibly retire the plant by 2025 and continue California’s clean energy transition. Allowing these nuclear power reactors to operate beyond 2025 exposes the surrounding communities and en ..read more
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Feds cave to PG&E over license exemption for aging Diablo Canyon nuclear plant
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by Audrey Fox
3M ago
SAN LUIS OBISPO, Calif. – Ignoring longstanding precedents, statutes and regulations, the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission today gave Pacific Gas & Electric (PG&E) the greenlight to operate California’s last remaining nuclear plant for up to 20 years without a safety review or a license renewal.    In its March 2 decision, the NRC exempted PG&E from regulations that required a license renewal review by the NRC before the reactors could operate beyond their operating license expiration dates.    The decision is unprecedented. The NRC has never approved an exemp ..read more
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NRC refuses PG&E request to resume review of Diablo Canyon nuclear plant extension
Friends of the Earth » Nuclear
by Audrey Fox
3M ago
SAN LUIS OBISPO, CALIF. – Today, technical staff at the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) refused a request by Pacific Gas & Electric (PG&E) to resume reviewing a 2009 license renewal application the company formally withdrew from NRC consideration in 2018. The Staff’s decision affirmed recent arguments in the petition by San Luis Obispo Mothers for Peace (SLOMFP), Friends of the Earth (FoE), and Environmental Working Group (EWG) that resuming review of PG&E’s withdrawn license renewal application would be unlawful. The organizations demanded that th ..read more
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